Senate Republicans’ anti-tax argument accidentally proves strength of Biden’s economy
They cite an increase in revenue in 2022 to argue that people shouldn’t have to pay more in taxes.
By Josh Israel - March 10, 2023They cite an increase in revenue in 2022 to argue that people shouldn’t have to pay more in taxes.
By Josh Israel - March 10, 2023Despite polls showing popular support for the economic legislation passed last year, Rep. Andy Ogles and over 20 Republicans are seeking to reverse it completely.
By Josh Israel - March 03, 2023It represents the single largest decline in the federal deficit in American history.
By Associated Press - August 23, 2022Eighty-eight Republicans voted against the compromise to expand health care coverage for more than 3.5 million veterans.
By Josh Israel - July 14, 2022Republicans are seizing on a hypothetical budget estimate to argue that Build Back Better would cost more than it actually does.
By Josh Israel - December 10, 2021Sen. Todd Young (R-IN) voted on July 28 to move the bill forward in the Senate.
By Josh Israel - August 09, 2021The Congressional Budget Office warned the 2017 Tax Cut and Jobs Act would add way more to the deficit, but they backed it anyway.
By Josh Israel - August 06, 2021Republicans are pressing pause on more coronavirus aid, saying that adding to the country’s debt would be unacceptable — despite passing a tax bill in 2017 that is resulting in huge deficit increases.
By Emily Singer - May 11, 2020